Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE HOOVER WAITS VOTE LOOMS DEFINITE TURN : I AT SHANGHAI ON GUSS BILL Certain Passage Stopped Thursday by Lauda tory Talk “Japanese Army Expected to Launch Attack Saturday (Continued from Pest One) now urging "The ll bill" he said “Is not an administration measure in the true sense It was not suggested by the administration' and Its principles were actually opposed by the governor of the federal reserve board and the secretary of the treasury until quite recently ’’ Meanwhile Senator Watson of the Republican "leader continued the hearings of the senate banking committee on the Hoover bill to establish a home loan dis count system Arthur I Crandall vice president of the Connecticut Association of Real Estate Boards James H McKay of the Home Savings and Loan of Youngstown Ohio association Maco Stewart president of the Guaranty Building and Loan association of Galveston Texas and E A New York builder indoised the legislation Glass-Steaga- WASHINGTON Feb 18 (UP)— A was awaited tonight by the — administration Authoritative opinion was that unless the Chinese undergo a complete the Japanese change of thought Jorees must begin a heavy attack JSaturday afternoon The opinion is also that Japan must try to force her attack through to victory which may not be easy without additional troops General elections will be held in Japan Saturday It is believed unlikely that there will be a diplomatic move of importance before then The war party rousing the country to Rationalistic enthusiasm has as signs of its “firm” policy toward the world Its rejection of efforts to effect a compromise Its persistence in attacking the Chinese even though foreign property and lives are seriously endangered and its reply to the strong League of Nations’ note urging it to remember Its treaty promises Also there is the notification that he as well as China may be held responsible for all loss of foreign property or lives In the fighting Japan Encounters New Difficulties ' TOKYO Feb 18 (UP)— Difficulties surrounding Japan’s relations "With foreign powers during the warfare in China were intensified today Ly three important developments: An official spokesman said it m 1 Was understood the first draft of the League of Nations’ council note to Japan strongly urging cessation of hostilities was written In Washing Ion (This was later denied in Washington ) 2 The government was Irritated by the note but has not yet decided whether it will reply 3 The British government protested that the landing of Japanese armed forces In the international set- at Shanghai was responsible Slement shelling of the foreign irea Britain takes the position that both Japan and China are responsible for loss of British lives or property Two British seamen already Lave been killed The developments increased the confused state of Japanese foreign Relations so far as outward indications are concerned The govern-fnen- t spokesman has made several announcements in the last few days considering a declaration that the United States would hold Japan responsible for loss of American lives in Shanghai which have been denied at their sources BRITISH BANK HOOVER AIDS a State Bankers Block Measure LINCOLN Feb 18 (T)— Neb Shallenberger’s proposal in the house of representatives today for insurance of national bank deposits is similar to legislation enacted In Nebraska in 1909 while he was governor of the Cornhusker state This banking law since has been repealed and subsequent legislation to collect assessments from state banks has been contested by bankers in the courts The banks contested the 1909 act and it did not go into effect until 1911 when C H Aldrich Republican was governor The law provided an initial assessment of one per cent against all deposits of state banks to be collected In four payments of one per cent every six months for two years This money established the guarantee fund The assessments then were continued at of one per cent semi one-fourt- h two-tenth- Deposit Insurance Proposed' for Banks 18 Feb WASHINGTON urance to restore of (—Ins- national bank deposits In the public confidence institutions was nation's financial proposed in the house today by Representative Shallenberger Nebraska Democrat ’Something more substantial than a proclamation against hoarding is required to bring the money now in hiding back into the banks and turn it again into the channels of trade” he said in an appeal for early action by the banking committee Shallenberger recalled that a depositors’ insurance provision was in the federal reserve bill as It passed the senate in 1913 but was removed before becoming law He said 90 per cent of bank failures result from law violations by the managing officers Police Squad Arrests Four in Liquor Raid Four men were arrested In a police raid on an alleged bootlegging estab- lishment at 1383 Major street Thursday night Captain J G Smith head of the morals squad said he found seven quarts of beer and a small amount of whisky at the place Alex Mlstores 40 charged with possession of the liquor was released from the city 'jail on $300 bond George W Reid 81 and A J Stat- - one-hal- f Hotel Men Deelare For Dry Law Repeal CHICAGO Feb 18 (UP)— America’s hotelmen resolved here today that the prohibition laws should be repealed and individual states allowed to "enact such liquor laws as they choose” The executiveouncll of the American Hotel association thus took its first action on prohibition by adopting the resolution proposed by Walter L Gregory manager of the Palmer House Efforts Start to Save Judd Woman From Death PHOENIX Ariz Feb 18 (UP)— The first attempt to save Winnie Ruth Judd from Arizona’s gallows was made late today with the filing of a motion for new trial The motion was filed with Superior Judge Howard Speakman who presided at Mrs Judd's trial on the charge that she murdered Mrs Agnes Anne LeroL ton 45 alleged resorters were released on $25 bond each and James Watson 28 also charged with resorting was released on his own (Scl dous demands upon his time personally and through his staff making thorough investigation into the circumstances attending the discontinuance of night airmail between Salt Lake City and Los Angeles and into the merits of the demands that have been made that this service be reinstated Incidentally the volume of White House telegraphic correspondence has been substantially augmented the past 24 hours by the flood of telegrams urging or demanding that the night mail service be resumed Reasons Still Unknown Thus far the real reason that prompted the postoffice department to discontinue night service between Salt Lake City and Los Angeles has not yet been uncovered but gradually arguments put up from time to time by Postmaster General Brown are being “bowled over” For Instance it became known today for the first time that the postoffice department was contending that is the postmaster general in particular was contending that the Los Angeles chamber of commerce had recommended discontinuance of the night airmail between Los Angeles and Salt Lake City Telegrams of inquiry were sent to Los Angeles which not only brought flat denial of this report but a most enthusiastic demand from the Los Angeles chamber of commerce that the night airmail service be restored Loa Angeles Want Service Not only did the Los Angeles chamber wire to this effect but the heads of prominent Los Angeles banks and business houses telegraphed the president pointing out the handicap under which they have labored since the night air service has been dispensed with and universally they recommended restoration of that service Before the day ended telegrams began coming in from other cities Feb barracks the regular air mail an hour approximately Miss Agnes Baden-Powenational A Macreadv carrying Major John Girl Guides news photographs and motion picture vice president of the Baden-Powefilms from the China battle area ar- and sister of Lord rived in Salt Lake Thursday at 11 35 a m from Alameda Cal Major denied that he had attempted any record time on his COAL SALE trip After a stop of 45 minutes for refuelhe off for On hopped ing Cheyenne Wyo Spring Canyon Coal 1 by the transcontinental air rout® that operates through Salt Lake such centers as Chicago Minneapolis St Paul Omaha Des Moines and Denver all favoring resumption served of in Picca- partly soiled blanket at tremendous reduction A few ge 8 A H Stwmpa 72$ SOUTH STATU 1 I Special Showing William Carter Foundation Garments Elizabeth A size to fit I Corset t'At nl - Dept-Seco- nd Floor ZCM I Men’s Store Sensational TwO'Day Sale V Manhattan I Shirts This special showing of Easter Suits is a distinct value We’ve never achievement seen or sold such fine clothes before at such a low price I Men! 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The complainant witnesses occupied the stand throughout today's dilly SPECIAL i ley (The rebels headed by Manuel Castro Quesada the unsuccessful candidate were assured of safety providing they surrendered and left the from Panama country dispatches City indicated ) The peace was arranged in the American legation across the street from the rebel stronghold the Bella-vist- a Offering the New Spring 18 (JR)— The wrist watch manicure set and two acts of earrings He was arrested January 27 at Seventh South and West Temple streets SAN JOSE Costa Rica Feb 18 (P) — Costa Rica's three-da- y rebellion led by a defeated presidential candidate was ended today by peace par- Friday and Saturday She will he delighted to show the new honeless foundation garments to wear under the new style dresses Come in and see these Great Northern and Western Pacific railroads charged before an interstate I m— Ma- founder of the Boy Scouta has in England from Canada after completing a tour of 12000 miles a Cutting personal representative of the "William Carter Company will he in Z C M I for two days Cali- N C Jensen was held for trial In Third district court on a robbery charge Thursday after waiving preliminary hearing before City Judge Daniel Harrington - He is alleged to have held up Mrs Relen Dreyfus at her home 669 South Main street on January 12 stealing 18 Macready famous aviatook off for the east early today carrying Associated Press photos and Paramount newsreel film of battle scenes in Shanghai Macready delivered his “Cargo” in Cheyenne Wyo to Lieutenant James H Doolittle who completed thj flight to Newark N J at 11 27 p m Doolittle made the Cheyenne Newark hop f m eight and hours Miss Jloads Protest Action Of Southern Pacific WASHINGTON Feb Th Trlbuiv) WASHINGTON Feb 18— President Exceeding Hoover notwithstanding the tremen- schedule by fornia to meet until Saturday night - Utah Is represented at the lumber- men’s convention by R H Biele vice & president of the Morrlson-Merri- ll Co who la a director of the Western Retail Lumbermen's association Cal one-hal- the first LONDON Feb 18 MV-Fo- r time in 18 years the Bank of England oday cut its rediscount rate by a full 1 per cent reducing it from 6 per cent to 5 per cent Usually the rate is stepped down of 1 per cent at a time and today’s action gave an immediate fillip to industrial issues on the stock exchange v here cheaper money act ed as a valuable stimulus to trade The theoretical economists described the reduction as marking Great Britain’s ultimate victory over inflationary tendencies which some had feared would develop after the country suspended the gold standards er Oregon and ance Received Activity Wash Feb 18 dealers from nine states members of the Western Retail Lumbermen’s association gathered here today to determine what if anything is wrong with their industry and to xiecide what to do about it The delegates came from Montana Idaho Wyoming Utah Arizona Nevada Washington AIRMAIL QUIZ jor John A tor Rediscount Cut One IYr Many Telegrams of Protest Cent Spurs Slock Against Discontinu- VSestera Lumber Dealers Gather for Convention SPOKANE Famed Fliers Deliver Costa Rica Revolt Ends China War Film Cargo Through Peace Parley ALAMEDA REDUCES RATE asse-smen- ts rejected the proposal which they are slefnite turn in the Shanghai annually but provision was made for a special assessment up to one per cent in any one year if funds became low In 1929 the fund's deficit notwithstanding assessments was estimated at between $15000000 and $20000000 Bankers demanded repeal of the law and In December 1028 they beAsgan resisting it in the courts sessments haven’t been paid since then At the time Blate officials said approximately $3 000 000 was due the fund on old In 1930 Governor Arthur Weaver called the legislature Into special session and the guarantee fund law Weaver said the rewas repealed peal was necessary to save the state banking system the legislature passed However another law known as the final settlement fund to continue assessments s on solvent banks at the rate of of one per cent of all deposits for ten years when the action auThe bunks retomatically ended fused to make the payments and resisted the law in the courts Litigation still is pending b FRIDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 19 1932 Neckband Styles Z C M I Will Be Closed Monday February 22nd in Commemoration of George Washington Collar-To-Mat- Attached ch Z C M I Men’s Furnishings 3C f r — Collar- - 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